March 11, 2009

  • I am not political, I really am not....but I am concerned and I want so much for the Lord to find me faithful when I meet him face to face.

    For all you PA residents and those who live within driving distance to Washington DC......here is something you might be interested in.

    Rohrer, Folmer Plan Rally on Monday to Defend State Sovereignty

    Lawmakers encourage supporters to join them at Capitol event
     
    Politicians in Washington, D.C., have been exerting undue influence on the states and it’s time for them to stop. That’s the sentiment behind a rally Rep. Samuel E. Rohrer (R-128) and Sen. Mike Folmer (R-48) will hold at noon on Monday in the Capitol Rotunda.
     
    “If you think the size and scope of the federal government has far exceeded our Founding Fathers’ intentions, then we hope you come out Monday to support our cause,” Rohrer said. “For too long, Congress and the president have been encroaching on policy areas that ought to be decided by the states. This rally is the equivalent of posting a ‘no trespassing’ sign.”
     
    The rally will focus on a resolution Rohrer is introducing in the House to defend Pennsylvania’s sovereignty under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which reads:
     
    The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
     
    Folmer will introduce a sister resolution with language identical to Rohrer’s in the Senate.
     
    “When our country was founded, our Fathers envisioned a form of government in which the federal government served as an agent of the states – not the states serving as an agent of the federal government,” said Folmer. “Today, federal legislation and funding compel states to serve the federal government, a total reversal of the structure originally intended.  This rally seeks to remind federal officials of their constitutional limitations while affirming Pennsylvania’s 10th Amendment rights.”
     
    The lawmakers’ resolutions are part of a larger national trend of state lawmakers who are reasserting the sovereignty of their independent states under the 10th Amendment. At the rally, Rohrer and Folmer will be joined by lawmakers from other states who have introduced similar measures in their own state legislatures.
     
    The rally is free to attend and open to the public. For more information about the rally or to acquire driving directions to the state Capitol, residents are encouraged to visit Rohrer’s Web site at SamRohrer.com.
     
    Rep. Samuel Rohrer
    128th District
    Pennsylvania House of Representatives
    (610) 775-5130
    (717) 787-8550
    Contact: Dan Massing
    House Republican Public Relations
    (717) 772-9845

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